Using L'H o ^ pital's rule (Section 3.6) one can verify that lim x → + ∞ e x x = + ∞ , lim x → + ∞ x e x = 0 , lim x → − ∞ x e x = 0 In these exercises: (a) Use these results, as necessary, to find the limits of f x as x → + ∞ and as x → − ∞ . (b) Sketch a graph of f x and identify all relative extrema, inflection points, and asymptotes (as appropriate). Check your work with a graphing utility. f x = x 2 e 1 − x
Using L'H o ^ pital's rule (Section 3.6) one can verify that lim x → + ∞ e x x = + ∞ , lim x → + ∞ x e x = 0 , lim x → − ∞ x e x = 0 In these exercises: (a) Use these results, as necessary, to find the limits of f x as x → + ∞ and as x → − ∞ . (b) Sketch a graph of f x and identify all relative extrema, inflection points, and asymptotes (as appropriate). Check your work with a graphing utility. f x = x 2 e 1 − x
Using
L'H
o
^
pital's
rule (Section 3.6) one can verify that
lim
x
→
+
∞
e
x
x
=
+
∞
,
lim
x
→
+
∞
x
e
x
=
0
,
lim
x
→
−
∞
x
e
x
=
0
In these exercises: (a) Use these results, as necessary, to find the limits of
f
x
as
x
→
+
∞
and as
x
→
−
∞
. (b) Sketch a graph of
f
x
and identify all relative extrema, inflection points, and asymptotes (as appropriate). Check your work with a graphing utility.
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the amplitude, period, midline, and
equation of the function. Use f(x) as
the output.
Amplitude:
2
Period: 2
Midline:
2
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Function:
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A ferris wheel is 28 meters in diameter
and boarded from a platform that is 2
meters above the ground. The six
o'clock position on the ferris wheel is
level with the loading platform. The
wheel completes 1 full revolution in 4
minutes. The function h = f(t) gives
your height in meters above the
ground t minutes after the wheel
begins to turn.
What is the amplitude?
14
meters
What is the equation of the Midline?
y = 16
What is the period?
4
meters
minutes
The equation that models the height
of the ferris wheel after t minutes is:
f(t):
=
ƒ (3) = ·−14(0) + 16
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How high are you off of the ground
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